The second issue of She-Hulk doesn't quite hit the heights of the first, but it's still a great comic that's tons of fun and filled with gorgeous artwork. There's a bit more superhero-ing happening this time around, and in a way that's what hurts the issue. It's not bad, but it's not playing to this books strengths. The best stuff happens when Jennifer Walters is just interacting with her landlord or her new, bizarre assistant. That's the stuff that makes this comic worth reading.
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